By Kimberly Marshall I feel incredibly fortunate to have been able to continue teaching my students in person throughout the pandemic. Arizona State University closed for two months right at…
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By Rani Fischer Read the PDF version here. I am writing in the middle of the Covid-19 shutdown while New York City is drowning in grief, Kenyans are being beaten…
By Dr. Jeannine Jordan Read the PDF version here. It is Saturday afternoon around 2:00 p.m. You are in your favorite comfy chair. You have been invited to an organ…
By Ann Marie Rigler, D.M.A. Read the PDF version here. In April 2002, during the final springtime of his life, Fred Rogers (“Mr. Rogers”) delivered a speech at the University…
By Anne Laver Read the PDF version here. Judith Bingham is one of Britain’s most decorated living composers. Among her honors are a handful of British Composer Awards, premieres by…
By Sister Stacie Lightner, D.Mus Read the PDF version here. Pandemic Context Like many musicians, my work has changed dramatically during the Covid-19 pandemic. I was scheduled to play a…
Joanne Rodland The phone rings and I think, again, “Oh no! I don’t have time to talk to her even if she IS my dearest friend of some 56…
Alla Borzova I am very grateful to Gail Archer for the opportunity to introduce myself to my colleagues in MusForum. In 2011 Gail Archer advertised the intention to commission…
Carolyn Diamond Having been playing professionally from an organ/piano bench since my teenage years, and now after decades of a successful career in music ministry, I have chosen to…